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PRAISE FOR AUTOS IN GARDEN SHOW; President Clifton Says Success Was Stamped Upon Every Feature of Big Exhibit. BIG PROGRESS IN INDUSTRY Six-Cylinder Influence Complicates the Problem of Long Wheel Bases -- What Improvements Show.

With all of the exhibitors, those who showed automobiles as well as those who displayed the great variety of accessories, expressing complete satisfaction yesterday with the results of the big Madison Square Garden Show, little else need be said regarding its success. The show closed last night, and throughout the evening the interest in the 1908 cars remained as keen as on the opening night a week earlier. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on November 10, 1907, on Page S6 of the New York edition with the headline: PRAISE FOR AUTOS IN GARDEN SHOW; President Clifton Says Success Was Stamped Upon Every Feature of Big Exhibit. BIG PROGRESS IN INDUSTRY Six-Cylinder Influence Complicates the Problem of Long Wheel Bases -- What Improvements Show. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe